I must need more advertising...but yes, that IS a
scabbard. How did I do it? Hmmm...
Check out my website, by clicking the little
"house" icon at the bottom of my post.
If that fails, there should be a link button on
the CCC main page.
Your question(s) will be answered.
anyone else made their own faction?
- Blasterman
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- jeff_o_rama
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Hi Jeff,jeff_o_rama wrote:armothe-
I really like how the tunic extends over the legs. Did you use paper or cloth to do that?
-Jeff
I created a pattern/outline in Adobe Illustrator, plugged in a few designs, printed them out on heavy stock paper, cut them out, punched out some holes for the leg piece and folded them to fit. I contemplated using some lightweight canvas but determined it was too difficult to print on and wouldn't fold as easily.
-A
I searched for "my" family crest a while ago and came up with three really nice ones to use. I used a black griffin on a yellow field, and it came out nice. However, I didn't like the way my printer made it come out (plus I used regular labels).
Any suggestions on sticker types, decals maybe? and what sort of printer is best. Is this the sort of thing that I could do at Kinko's?
Thanks
Patrick
Any suggestions on sticker types, decals maybe? and what sort of printer is best. Is this the sort of thing that I could do at Kinko's?
Thanks
Patrick
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Thanks. They look great!armothe wrote:Hi Jeff,jeff_o_rama wrote:armothe-
I really like how the tunic extends over the legs. Did you use paper or cloth to do that?
-Jeff
I created a pattern/outline in Adobe Illustrator, plugged in a few designs, printed them out on heavy stock paper, cut them out, punched out some holes for the leg piece and folded them to fit. I contemplated using some lightweight canvas but determined it was too difficult to print on and wouldn't fold as easily.
-A
-Jeff